Beelzebub
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Say its not so, Joe! ![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Ok, it was a only lukewarm friend, but that is the best Israel can manage these days.
REUTERS - Several thousand protesters took to the streets of Jordanian cities on Friday, calling on the government to scrap its peace deal with Israel following escalating violence at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
"Death to Israel," crowds chanted in several cities, with activists demanding that Israel's embassy in Amman be closed.
"Why are you keeping the embassy of the Jews? It should be demolished with everyone in it," Sheikh Hamam, head of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood party, said in central Amman.
Jordan recalled its ambassador from Israel on Wednesday -- the first time it has taken such action since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1994, denouncing what they called "violations" at the Temple Mount.
Thousands march in Jordan calling to end Israel-Jordan peace treaty - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News Haaretz
Well, maybe this could mark the end of Jordanian collaboration with the Evil JSIL.
Clearly a war would help no one, but one more step on the journey to abolishing Israel.
Ok, it was a only lukewarm friend, but that is the best Israel can manage these days.
REUTERS - Several thousand protesters took to the streets of Jordanian cities on Friday, calling on the government to scrap its peace deal with Israel following escalating violence at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
"Death to Israel," crowds chanted in several cities, with activists demanding that Israel's embassy in Amman be closed.
"Why are you keeping the embassy of the Jews? It should be demolished with everyone in it," Sheikh Hamam, head of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood party, said in central Amman.
Jordan recalled its ambassador from Israel on Wednesday -- the first time it has taken such action since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1994, denouncing what they called "violations" at the Temple Mount.
Thousands march in Jordan calling to end Israel-Jordan peace treaty - Diplomacy and Defense Israel News Haaretz
Well, maybe this could mark the end of Jordanian collaboration with the Evil JSIL.
Clearly a war would help no one, but one more step on the journey to abolishing Israel.